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things like education and infrastructure, science and technology. medicare and social security. remember that in those same years, thanks to some of the same folks who are now running congress, we had weak regulation, we had little oversight and what did it get us? insurance companies that jacked up people's premiums with impunity and denied care to patients who were sick. mortgage lenders that tricked families into buying homes they couldn't afford. a financial sector where irresponsibility and lack of basic oversight nearly destroyed our entire economy. we simply cannot return to this brand of you're on your own economics if we're serious about rebuilding the middle class in this country. [applause] we know it doesn't result in a strong economy. it results in an economy that invests too little in its people and in its future. we know it doesn't result in a prosperity that trickles down. it results in a prosperity enjoyed by fewer and fewer of our citizens. look at the statistics. in the last few decades, the average income of the top 1% has gone up by more than 250%. to $1.2 m
things like education and infrastructure, science and technology. medicare and social security. remember that in those same years, thanks to some of the same folks who are now running congress, we had weak regulation, we had little oversight and what did it get us? insurance companies that jacked up people's premiums with impunity and denied care to patients who were sick. mortgage lenders that tricked families into buying homes they couldn't afford. a financial sector where irresponsibility...
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side to fight the new technology. >> >> i don't think i have a lot to add. obviously, there are challenges in finding out who these folks are. you would hope you could use the number that is showing up on somebody's caller id to help you out in that regard but i guess we have heard over and over this morning that is often not a good source of information. you can try to work backwards from taking not the original the number but the terminal in a number and trying to trace back to get to the point of origin in that manner. as you also heard, that can be challenging. and time-consuming. folks we work with, carriers we need to talk to, often are very responsive and helpful in a relatively short period of time such as a day or two. that still can be a long process when you're talking about needing to get in touch with people, several different carriers who have been involved in the transmission of a call along the way. something that would be great is to get better intelligence about the true call and have a very expedited compulsory process vehicle available to
side to fight the new technology. >> >> i don't think i have a lot to add. obviously, there are challenges in finding out who these folks are. you would hope you could use the number that is showing up on somebody's caller id to help you out in that regard but i guess we have heard over and over this morning that is often not a good source of information. you can try to work backwards from taking not the original the number but the terminal in a number and trying to trace back to...
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there is no perfect technology, but our technology gives us the best opportunity to detect metallic devices, including other types of devices which we are concerned the terrorist may be constructing as we speak. manufacturers continue to enhance the machines abilities and the privacy features of the machine. we continue to upgrade the software and stay ahead of the rapidly changing landscape. we maintain a high level of adaptability. it enables us to have an advantage. ait and other technologies help our officers attacked hundreds of illegal are prohibited items on passengers. this illustrates how effective our people processing and machines find those items either on the persons or in their backs. we highlight many of these good catches every week in blob post of loaded to -- uploaded to tsa.gov. there has been a number of incidences where items were hidden in shoes and hollowed out books. even exotic pets stop to passengers legs. as strange as some of these tales may be, they are a stark reminder that people are still trying to bring deadly weapons and other items onto their crops. our of
there is no perfect technology, but our technology gives us the best opportunity to detect metallic devices, including other types of devices which we are concerned the terrorist may be constructing as we speak. manufacturers continue to enhance the machines abilities and the privacy features of the machine. we continue to upgrade the software and stay ahead of the rapidly changing landscape. we maintain a high level of adaptability. it enables us to have an advantage. ait and other...
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this reminds me of the yankee's technology questions. -- y2k technology question. we can only hope that a settlement happens here over the course of the next few days. if that does not happen, let's hope you're able to get it turned around early next year. >> are you preparing for possibly being someone who helps "solve the problem"? do you think the 130th congress might be voting on something bigger -- 113th congress might be voting on something bigger? >> i am not sure if a short-term deal will happen. most of those kinds of meetings tend to be theatrics unless there is a deal done. we're looking very much like this is going to be open and live in the first part of next year. -- and alive in the first part of next year. for those of us who are rookies, we will have no choice but to jump into the fray. the debt ceiling is looming. it was announced in the in the last couple of days. there is no question that we're going to have to have something done early next year. because more than a third of this body has been here for less than three years, that you will see t
this reminds me of the yankee's technology questions. -- y2k technology question. we can only hope that a settlement happens here over the course of the next few days. if that does not happen, let's hope you're able to get it turned around early next year. >> are you preparing for possibly being someone who helps "solve the problem"? do you think the 130th congress might be voting on something bigger -- 113th congress might be voting on something bigger? >> i am not sure...
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i am not the most technologically savvy person. as a kid who grew up collecting baseball cards and even swapping baseball cards as late as college, i think you can marry the technology with the joy of card collecting. i think our licensees with major-league baseball in this area for cards to continue to be vital are going to have to continue to figure out a way to use the new technology in the area. >> will mlbpa ever endorse other cards besides topps? >>the mlbpa and have long had agreements with other cadr companies. while topps historic plea have been making parts for the longest period of time, we have had licenses with other companies that we still do. >> what is the position on hall of fame induction for players who use steroids? >> i cannot necessarily speak for the union on that one. when you ask the position, i would like to talk to the current members of the union. i will give you my position. the hall of fame is for the best player -- baseball players who have ever played. pete rose belongs in the hall of fame. the based
i am not the most technologically savvy person. as a kid who grew up collecting baseball cards and even swapping baseball cards as late as college, i think you can marry the technology with the joy of card collecting. i think our licensees with major-league baseball in this area for cards to continue to be vital are going to have to continue to figure out a way to use the new technology in the area. >> will mlbpa ever endorse other cards besides topps? >>the mlbpa and have long had...
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are driving technology. that is what we witnessed in the last 10 years, and it would have been hard to predict that the consumer device cannot consumer technology used by citizens, used by the work force, would be so influential of the technology decisions being made and the overall technology agenda for government. that is the major trend, major development we look at over the past 10 years, and it is the major to the element that we look at for how to shape the next 10 years moving forward. federal workers and citizens -- they want to work the way that they are living, they want to have this in technology at work they have at home, because of works, they understand it, we talk about this all the time, but there are employees that the work still to day and they have an easier time managing their kids' soccer games, their daughter's wedding, whenever it is, there poker club -- they have a much easier time doing and that is not the way it should be. we are seeing that go away. we are seeing agencies adopting
are driving technology. that is what we witnessed in the last 10 years, and it would have been hard to predict that the consumer device cannot consumer technology used by citizens, used by the work force, would be so influential of the technology decisions being made and the overall technology agenda for government. that is the major trend, major development we look at over the past 10 years, and it is the major to the element that we look at for how to shape the next 10 years moving forward....
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we have this new found richness, new technologies to find energy. i have seen some estimates up to 3 million new jobs directly related to the energy boom. is it real? how unfortunate of a driver will that be for the economy? when you're sitting down trying to figure out what growth will look like in this country, how does a factor in? >> in a few ways. number one, if there's one thing i feel more optimistic than i did one decade ago, i had a book out around 2006 and i felt like, when you are out making the case for why there should be more location as opposed to china and india, you felt like you how the wind in your face. you have great meetings but then they pull your side and say, that's a powerful argument, but we're moving this to bangalor next week. there is much more of an economic case for people to be relocating and bring jobs back. some of that is about the way it is structured between us and china and some of it is energy. no doubt the future of natural gas is just making the price calculation more attractive to someone thinking about a n
we have this new found richness, new technologies to find energy. i have seen some estimates up to 3 million new jobs directly related to the energy boom. is it real? how unfortunate of a driver will that be for the economy? when you're sitting down trying to figure out what growth will look like in this country, how does a factor in? >> in a few ways. number one, if there's one thing i feel more optimistic than i did one decade ago, i had a book out around 2006 and i felt like, when you...
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. >> i am on the science and technology committee. i am not sure i know how to do this. [laughter] from a longtime friendship with senator durbin, i would have taken four minutes and given him four. that did not happen. we need to leave the acrimony to other bills and get together on this transportation bill. it is that important. i want to thank chairman mica for his leadership in this conference and commitment to ensuring a hard-working taxpayer dollars are used more efficiently. i think it is crucial transportation research programs be focused on enhancing safety, reducing congestion, and improving quality. i introduced legislation to achieve these goals for surface transportation research programs. we must provide better coordination to avoid -- provide for more competition in their reviews to insure the strongest programs are carried out with greater flexibility to give the programs focused on the most pressing national needs. i will be supporting chairman micah's efforts to make sure the funding is used for intended purposes. we need to move forward with repairing
. >> i am on the science and technology committee. i am not sure i know how to do this. [laughter] from a longtime friendship with senator durbin, i would have taken four minutes and given him four. that did not happen. we need to leave the acrimony to other bills and get together on this transportation bill. it is that important. i want to thank chairman mica for his leadership in this conference and commitment to ensuring a hard-working taxpayer dollars are used more efficiently. i...
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in making adjustments to individual technologies and none of us predict what technologies are going to emerge. it becomes a great equalizer, whether it is for nobles, we talk about valuing the savings as a resource and fundamentally, it's about what emerges at the meter. >> i would have we need to be very careful to make it too broad encourage free riders. people are going to do things anyway and if you try to make a very broad, you have to be very careful you are promoting advanced technologies and not business as usual. that can get very challenging. we have to build year based on the baseline for the current home but for places like industry or equipment, those baselines always change and you need to allow for that or else you are going to get free riders with a lot of impact. >> the keys are technology neutral, performance based, and particularly for commercial buildings, having a process where you verify the savings. that's key to showing the savings are real. >> i agree. the only thing i would add is there is some merit in this discussion and i encourage we fully understand what
in making adjustments to individual technologies and none of us predict what technologies are going to emerge. it becomes a great equalizer, whether it is for nobles, we talk about valuing the savings as a resource and fundamentally, it's about what emerges at the meter. >> i would have we need to be very careful to make it too broad encourage free riders. people are going to do things anyway and if you try to make a very broad, you have to be very careful you are promoting advanced...
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and a country that would clearly probably export that technology to non-staet actors. in my view, non-state actors having weapons of mass destruction changes the world that we live in. i'm comfortable with what i hear from our government. i think we are -- we have work on this. we worked very, very assiduously with our friends and allies. we give it a good shot in 2009 to let iran declare itself and to show itself to be reasonable if they wish to be reasonable. they have not shown that. but i do think that there are still some options that can be played out before we get to any kind of connecticut's state. -- of kinetic stage. >> i agree completely. >> i am pessimistic. at think we should play out options. i am pessimistic and ivory that at this time next year, we will be kind of out of options. -- and i worry that at this time next year, we will be out of options. >> that may be the case. we have changed the whole issue of iranian missile -- nuclear- weapons for anybody else was ever had nuclear weapons. we never have this argument in pakistan got its weapons. we had
and a country that would clearly probably export that technology to non-staet actors. in my view, non-state actors having weapons of mass destruction changes the world that we live in. i'm comfortable with what i hear from our government. i think we are -- we have work on this. we worked very, very assiduously with our friends and allies. we give it a good shot in 2009 to let iran declare itself and to show itself to be reasonable if they wish to be reasonable. they have not shown that. but i...
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some technologies don't pan out. some companies fail. but i will not walk away from the promise of clean energy. [applause] i will not walk away from workers like bryan. [applause] i will not cede the wind or solar or battery industry to china or germany because we refuse to make the same commitment here. we have subsidized oil companies for a century. that's long enough. it's time to end the taxpayer giveaways to an industry that's rarely been more profitable, and double-down on a clean energy industry that's never been more promising. [applause] pass clean energy tax credits and create these jobs. [applause] we can also spur energy innovation with new incentives. the differences in this chamber may be too deep right now to pass a comprehensive plan to fight climate change. but there's no reason why congress shouldn't at least set a clean energy standard that creates a market for innovation. so far, you haven't acted. well tonight, i will. [applause] i'm directing my administration to allow the development of clean energy on enough publ
some technologies don't pan out. some companies fail. but i will not walk away from the promise of clean energy. [applause] i will not walk away from workers like bryan. [applause] i will not cede the wind or solar or battery industry to china or germany because we refuse to make the same commitment here. we have subsidized oil companies for a century. that's long enough. it's time to end the taxpayer giveaways to an industry that's rarely been more profitable, and double-down on a clean energy...
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they are working for the technology that will do that. the more worrisome activity, number one, for them to deliver a nuclear weapon any place, having one or two is not going to make a lot of sense. it is more worrisome that a weapon or the technology could be proliferated to somebody that is anonymous someplace in the world. and whether they take it there or just say it is in city x, do the following -- the so-called black male approach to this, that is more -- that is the so- called blackmail approach to this, that is more worrisome. the closing of the straits, people argue that is equally detrimental still iran. the question is, when does their calculus come to the point where one way or another here, we have to change the game? i think we generally averaged about 14 ships and about 17 million barrels a day through the strait. -- that is 20% of oil per day. that is pretty significant to deny at. we are nonce -- we are not in their head. it is difficult to say this is what they are going to do and this is what we are going to do. >> the
they are working for the technology that will do that. the more worrisome activity, number one, for them to deliver a nuclear weapon any place, having one or two is not going to make a lot of sense. it is more worrisome that a weapon or the technology could be proliferated to somebody that is anonymous someplace in the world. and whether they take it there or just say it is in city x, do the following -- the so-called black male approach to this, that is more -- that is the so- called blackmail...
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it is our pleasure on behalf of united technologies to be here. we are a pretty substantial company. about 210,000 employees around the world. about $60 billion in revenue. you can see on the podium on number of the companies that are part of our family. we are about to add one more. that is the good rich corporations. we hope to have that in the family within the next six weeks or so. we are waiting for approval of that. it is our approval to be here this morning. it is always fun to work in collaboration and partnership with the national journal and the national journal family of products and people. i do not know how did it does it, but he seemed to recruit the best people to run his program and his division. it has been a great affiliation over a substantial number of years. it is also fun to be here again with charlie and two premier and astute political observers. it is going to be a great panel. i have a friend named don and he and i go back a long way. he has a number of children. his four year-old was coming down for christmas looking at
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or other technology. a lot of people find this very useful. host: next calller from maryland. go ahead and caller:. . caller: if we can be demanded to get our password for facebook, why can't we be demanded to get account information for banking or loans? what is the difference between giving someone our luggage before we board on the plane? it is not only viewing your page of logging in as you, it is looking at the history of your instant messaging and private messages. this is like an invading my person. it is not just invading or asking for access to information. guest: i agree. employers might say we need to do due diligence to find out who we are hiring. there are so many other ways to doing the due diligence that the invasion of privacy is not warranted. host: john on the democrats' line. caller: i have the tv on your, and i realize i and critical for c-span, so i will not waste time. the point is, we are talking about an abstract categories, the employer and employe leak. the fact is we are real pe
or other technology. a lot of people find this very useful. host: next calller from maryland. go ahead and caller:. . caller: if we can be demanded to get our password for facebook, why can't we be demanded to get account information for banking or loans? what is the difference between giving someone our luggage before we board on the plane? it is not only viewing your page of logging in as you, it is looking at the history of your instant messaging and private messages. this is like an...
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with new technologies, we will produce far more energy with much better environmental stewardship, all the traditional sources oand renewables. i believe we can get to energy independence within five years if we do this right. i think this is an incredible opportunity. >> that oil would only make about $100,000 -- barrels a day. you are not concerned about your state having to compete with the canadian influx customer you can coexist? >> absolutely can coexist. the pipeline will go to 1 million barrels. we are behind the curve. 100,000 barrels a day. production is still going up. we are behind the curve with infrastructure. that is why i am pushing to move it. keystone is just one piece of infrastructure. we will need a lot more. with keystone and working with canada, we're up to 75% of the oil we consume, just this one project its us five%. a few more projects like this, and we are there. we can do this. then we have oil and natural gas to do. a lot more energy, a lot more jobs and economic energy. >> you talked about new first elected governor in north dakota. someone you ran against
with new technologies, we will produce far more energy with much better environmental stewardship, all the traditional sources oand renewables. i believe we can get to energy independence within five years if we do this right. i think this is an incredible opportunity. >> that oil would only make about $100,000 -- barrels a day. you are not concerned about your state having to compete with the canadian influx customer you can coexist? >> absolutely can coexist. the pipeline will go...
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where tsa comes into play, that is technology. that has been controversial, as they have been aggressively rolling out the advanced imaging technology -- the whole body imagers, which critics again too don't work, cumbersome. there is a whole bunch of criticism. tsa is really putting its face on this program, and it is interesting timing, because they brushed them out, and privacy organization here in d.c. basically sued tsa and said that you rushed these out to much and you should have had a proper formal rulemaking process, which can sometimes take several years, particularly if you are tsa and don't have a great track record to win roles like this -- issuring rules like this. tsa is suppose to be old in four runs on this technology starting next year -- tsa is supposed to be holding forums on this technology starting next year. host: democrats' line. caller: contract amount the jails, contracting out the schools. if they paid the american people -- that is what ronald reagan started, contractors. airports hiring their own peopl
where tsa comes into play, that is technology. that has been controversial, as they have been aggressively rolling out the advanced imaging technology -- the whole body imagers, which critics again too don't work, cumbersome. there is a whole bunch of criticism. tsa is really putting its face on this program, and it is interesting timing, because they brushed them out, and privacy organization here in d.c. basically sued tsa and said that you rushed these out to much and you should have had a...
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technology presumably is not. one thing that is worth asking is, where are all the other countries that we might expect to be picking up the slack? you can tell similar stories for some of those countries. but i remember in the mid 1980's when everybody in the country was convinced that by 2000, we will all have to speak japanese because japan will be eating our lunch. they're driving technological change, the u.s. is falling behind and it will be disaster. now they say the same thing about china. maybe that will be to 20 years from now, maybe not. if the store is regulatory, you have to do a fair bit of questioning about why different countries with different regulatory regimes do not seem to be innovating in places that we are not. >> let me give a few answers to the questions he raised. the basic dichotomy as well of this versus world of stuff. stuff was regulated by the epa. i believe that was founded in 1970. i think that would be the signal -- a single issue i would fly. -- flag. i think the fda became relen
technology presumably is not. one thing that is worth asking is, where are all the other countries that we might expect to be picking up the slack? you can tell similar stories for some of those countries. but i remember in the mid 1980's when everybody in the country was convinced that by 2000, we will all have to speak japanese because japan will be eating our lunch. they're driving technological change, the u.s. is falling behind and it will be disaster. now they say the same thing about...
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-- dirty, not technological sophisticated. there is a perception issue on the ground level. if you this is an issue? -- do you find this is an issue, and can you ultimately deliver workers? as you talk to firms what seems to be the central barrier here, how much does this perception issue come up as something we really need to tackle of the national scale? does anyone want to take that? >> let me say briefly i had the opportunity to visit about 100 factories and what i hear time and again is even at a time of high unemployment, ours is lower than it was a couple of years ago, but people cannot find the skills they are looking for. 82% of manufacturers said they cannot find the skills they are looking for. some of those skills are not there because there is not the community college and the connection with the universities that there ought to be, but some of it is perception. a small manufacturer in cincinnati is working on this, trying to convince the next generation that it is a cool thing to do. in a while, the average salar
-- dirty, not technological sophisticated. there is a perception issue on the ground level. if you this is an issue? -- do you find this is an issue, and can you ultimately deliver workers? as you talk to firms what seems to be the central barrier here, how much does this perception issue come up as something we really need to tackle of the national scale? does anyone want to take that? >> let me say briefly i had the opportunity to visit about 100 factories and what i hear time and again...
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i think about the cutting edge technologies they have mastered. buchanan get the stuff from a classroom. -- you cannot get that from a classroom. they have done an incredible work and that is the kind leadership and relationships that everyone in america should be wanting to attract, should be competing to attract. that is what we need. these are the kinds of americans that every company should want to hire. and that is why you have made it efficient to met -- to hire more veterans. dave is incredibly patriotic. a honeywell as month doing this because it feels good. they also do it because it is good for business. veterans make out sending workers. so today, i am taking executive action that will make it easier for a lot of companies to do the same thing. bu when he first came home, he could not get a job as the first responder. this is a guy out there taking care of folks who are wounded in action and could not get initially get a job. then he took classes he could have talked just so he could qualify for the same duties and home that he had perf
i think about the cutting edge technologies they have mastered. buchanan get the stuff from a classroom. -- you cannot get that from a classroom. they have done an incredible work and that is the kind leadership and relationships that everyone in america should be wanting to attract, should be competing to attract. that is what we need. these are the kinds of americans that every company should want to hire. and that is why you have made it efficient to met -- to hire more veterans. dave is...
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technology has made us more productive but it has also made a lot of good jobs obsolete. mobil trade brought us cheaper products but it also means jobs overseas in low-wage countries. american workers saw their paychecks getting squeezed. even when corporate profits rose and ceo salaries exploded. guaranteed pensions and health care starting to erode or disappear altogether. the rise of global competition, those are real. we can't wish them away. here is what i know. and we can meet those challenges. we are americans. we have the world's best entrepreneurs, and tests, researchers, colleges, universities. we have the most innovative workers. we have everything we need to thrive in this new economy. there is not a country on earth that would not gladly trade places with the united states. to secure a future that we want for our kids and our grandkids, we have to make a choice right now. in five days, we will choose our next president. [applause] and, boulder, it is more than just a choice between two candidates or parties. you will be making a choice between two fundamental
technology has made us more productive but it has also made a lot of good jobs obsolete. mobil trade brought us cheaper products but it also means jobs overseas in low-wage countries. american workers saw their paychecks getting squeezed. even when corporate profits rose and ceo salaries exploded. guaranteed pensions and health care starting to erode or disappear altogether. the rise of global competition, those are real. we can't wish them away. here is what i know. and we can meet those...
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we are a science and technology university. there are many programs that are still better served in hands-on laboratories and other spaces. we want to emphasize there is also the added component that there's more to college than just what you get in intellectual material in the fashion. team building, living in residence halls, and many other experiences that come with living on campus. we have got to get the blend right. >> if i may add in your comments about the for-profit sector, the department of education last year promulgated a set of rules around in full employment. those have been challenged in the court. on the other side of the capital, there has been some movement to prohibit the department from enforcing those rules. i would urge the senate to take a look at those and support department. that is an important quality assurance mechanisms that can be used for online, blended, and on campus programs to make sure any institution is offering a high quality program. >> i will use tallahassee community college as an exampl
we are a science and technology university. there are many programs that are still better served in hands-on laboratories and other spaces. we want to emphasize there is also the added component that there's more to college than just what you get in intellectual material in the fashion. team building, living in residence halls, and many other experiences that come with living on campus. we have got to get the blend right. >> if i may add in your comments about the for-profit sector, the...
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we're facing technological threats. we have to be prepared to be able to leap ahead technologically in order to be able to confront those kinds of adversaries. this requires that we have the capability to defeat the enemy across a broad horizon of different conflict. the budget leverage is, as a result of that, and new concepts in space, cyberspace, special operations, long bridge budget long-range precision strike capabilities, -- long- range precision strike capabilities to ensure we can defeat and confronted accuracies. that allows for all three legs of the nuclear triad. our bu determined we could achieve better cost control -- review determined we could achieve better cost control by the lane the ballistics simmering for two years without harming our nuclear deterrent. a're equally committed to strong and safe return to achieve national security objectives. lastly with regards to new investments in technology, we have to maintain a decisive technological edge. we have to retain the kind of leverage the lessons of r
we're facing technological threats. we have to be prepared to be able to leap ahead technologically in order to be able to confront those kinds of adversaries. this requires that we have the capability to defeat the enemy across a broad horizon of different conflict. the budget leverage is, as a result of that, and new concepts in space, cyberspace, special operations, long bridge budget long-range precision strike capabilities, -- long- range precision strike capabilities to ensure we can...
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we have to continue to keep our image in research and development and technology. we have to get control of our energy future. we have to have infrastructure. we have to deal with our fiscal challenges in a balanced and responsible way. i remember when bill clinton passed as deficit reduction package in 1993, and you remember it well also. not one republican vote because they said raising taxes even a little on upper-income americans would crush the job- graders. and it was one of the most productive periods in recent times in our economy. now we're almost having the same debate. so tonight, i think when you hear the president talk about his vision, i think it is very much in continents with president clinton's vision. we have a view on how to grow the economy and we understand what our responsibilities are to each other out into that pursued. >> let's talk about the map a little bit. ojai looks very close. you have been ahead of it as some polls -- ohio looks very close. i do feel about ohio? >> i feel good about ohio. ohio, as government -- as governor kasich sai
we have to continue to keep our image in research and development and technology. we have to get control of our energy future. we have to have infrastructure. we have to deal with our fiscal challenges in a balanced and responsible way. i remember when bill clinton passed as deficit reduction package in 1993, and you remember it well also. not one republican vote because they said raising taxes even a little on upper-income americans would crush the job- graders. and it was one of the most...
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, the defense department is what does the internet, cellphones, all these technologies. i don't know enough about it, i am not an expert on this, but i wonder if you could discuss that. is it pro-investment to spend money on the military? maybe the other argument is that if we are not wasting its money on things we don't have to spend on in terms of military systems, it might enhance technology. what is your view on that? >> my view is a two-part answer. a, the purpose of defense services broadly speaking is to defend capital against foreign aggressors, foreign to structure, both physical, human, etc. to the extent that the defense budget is too small, you might get too little investment. that is a reasonable argument. i don't think we are in that world, but that is a reasonable conceptual problem. the second point is how did we ever move from caves to buildings, from fire to telephony, etc., without a massive defense structure? some sort of under-incentive in the private sector to engage in that investment -- i am not convinced of that, but that is not an unreasonable a
, the defense department is what does the internet, cellphones, all these technologies. i don't know enough about it, i am not an expert on this, but i wonder if you could discuss that. is it pro-investment to spend money on the military? maybe the other argument is that if we are not wasting its money on things we don't have to spend on in terms of military systems, it might enhance technology. what is your view on that? >> my view is a two-part answer. a, the purpose of defense services...
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i will not lead china win the race between energy critic for clean energy technology. i want to see that technology developed by students and scientists here in columbus and by workers and farmers all across ohio, by patriots in the u.s. my plan will continue to reduce the carbon pollution that is heating our planet. climate change is not a hoax. wildfires and forest fires are not a joke. they are a threat to your future. we've got to make sure we need the moment. then why i'm running. i believe we should have the best education system in the world. [cheers and applause] i would not be here if it were not for the education i was able to receive. i did not come from fame or wealth. but i got a great education. that is what this country does. it was a gateway of opportunity for michelle. it is a gateway of opportunity for so many of you. now you have a choice. weekend gut education to pay for governor romney opposed the tax cuts. that's what his running mate paul ryan proposes. -- we can gut education to pay for romney's tax cuts. or we can focus on early chou the dedica
i will not lead china win the race between energy critic for clean energy technology. i want to see that technology developed by students and scientists here in columbus and by workers and farmers all across ohio, by patriots in the u.s. my plan will continue to reduce the carbon pollution that is heating our planet. climate change is not a hoax. wildfires and forest fires are not a joke. they are a threat to your future. we've got to make sure we need the moment. then why i'm running. i...
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it is the ultimate in dual use technology. it had the united states stepping back and britain, germany, and france became known as the eu3. in november of 2004, iran went along with this saying they would also be a part of uranium enrichment. but he doesn't buy, eu3 was submitting a proposal to iran promising help for its program. this is where you get another big in theme. the eu3 was unable to do anything because the and the states was not there. they looked over the european shoulders and kept waiting for the united states to appear. nothing can happen without the united states stepping in. the iranians rejected the proposal. then, the eu3 mission ran out of steam. and that meant a job became president of iran -- ahmadinejad. may 31, to dozen 5, u.s. secretary of state condoleezza rice says the u.s. is ready to join in talks with iran if irn suspends uranium enrichment. the united states thought this was an incredible concession. after 31 years of lack of diplomatic relations, the united states had taken the first step. the
it is the ultimate in dual use technology. it had the united states stepping back and britain, germany, and france became known as the eu3. in november of 2004, iran went along with this saying they would also be a part of uranium enrichment. but he doesn't buy, eu3 was submitting a proposal to iran promising help for its program. this is where you get another big in theme. the eu3 was unable to do anything because the and the states was not there. they looked over the european shoulders and...
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[applause] that is what kept us at the forefront of science, technology, medicine -- this is not just a new commitment we have made. my grandfather had the chance to go to college because, after fighting on behalf of america in world war ii, he came back to a country that decided, you know what, we will make sure that every veteran should be able to afford college. [applause] my mother was able to raise me and my sister by herself and go to college because she was able to get grants and worker wicker school. -- work her way through school. michelle worked her way through school. [applause] michele and i would not be here without the help of grants and student loans. we're only here because chance of the chance education gave us. i want everyone to have that chance. parents have to parent, young people have to stay disciplined and focused, but if you are willing to work hard, a college education in the 21st century should be available to everybody, not just the wealthy few. [applause] that's what i believe. whether it is a four-year education, a two-year program, higher education is no
[applause] that is what kept us at the forefront of science, technology, medicine -- this is not just a new commitment we have made. my grandfather had the chance to go to college because, after fighting on behalf of america in world war ii, he came back to a country that decided, you know what, we will make sure that every veteran should be able to afford college. [applause] my mother was able to raise me and my sister by herself and go to college because she was able to get grants and worker...
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can you talk about the technology development that will allow us to better share the system? >> yes, i see we have four seconds left. so let me get into that. >> i am sure the chairman will let you finish your answer. art thank you, mr. chairman. those issues of what are the impacts of passengers on the freight needs are actually done. that was my fifth point on the very site specific analysis. the report by the inspector general indicated some of the negotiations dragged on. they did because there were four parties sitting around the desk. each of which was looking at this with their own presence. but freight rails wanted to make sure that not only could they continue to serve their customers today but that they would be able to continue to serve their customers in the foreseeable future which then meant having models as to what would be the growth of traffic and what the impact would be of having passenger rail service their. knowing that maybe that passenger service would be heavy at certain times of the day. and how the model that and come to an agreement? so those discus
can you talk about the technology development that will allow us to better share the system? >> yes, i see we have four seconds left. so let me get into that. >> i am sure the chairman will let you finish your answer. art thank you, mr. chairman. those issues of what are the impacts of passengers on the freight needs are actually done. that was my fifth point on the very site specific analysis. the report by the inspector general indicated some of the negotiations dragged on. they...
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we led the world and industry and technological genius. we created the internet. we were very optimistic society. we were growing at a rapid rate. therefore, i think, not out of malice and not out of reasons of corruption or anything else, we made a lot of promises and our rate of growth just did not sustain itself and we were never able to meet those obligations and that is the problem all levels that our society is struggling with today. host: n.y., republican line -- caller: good morning, i once lived in section 8 housing. if i could not get my own apartment on my own because i worked a part-time job, to get into a place there which is nice but these apartments barely pass inspection. the bigger problem is i wound up losing about apartment because i could not make the round - rent. people tell you you are eligible for food stamps or other things. then you go out to dss which can be an all-day affair. i won't get into that. then they tell you that because i was making over the budget for food stamps, you are not eligible for that sort of thing. host: it sounds l
we led the world and industry and technological genius. we created the internet. we were very optimistic society. we were growing at a rapid rate. therefore, i think, not out of malice and not out of reasons of corruption or anything else, we made a lot of promises and our rate of growth just did not sustain itself and we were never able to meet those obligations and that is the problem all levels that our society is struggling with today. host: n.y., republican line -- caller: good morning, i...
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it democratizes technology. whether you are building an ap or writing a review on yell p or checking in on four square, you are making the computer and everyone who uses it smarter. since the dawn of time we have been sharing knowledge with each other but today knowledge is being shared globally and as quickly as it is being discovered individually. that rev pollution in computer based commune -- revolution which started in laboratories tand little office that i rented 30 years ago is now being led by the masses. whether you like it or not, the computer nerds have won. we're all computer nerds now. the creation of the smart phone is the most visible symbol of the technological revolution we're experiencing but it is happening all around us. in every industry the speed of innovation is moving at breath taking pace. you can see it just down the road at research triangle park. you can see it in silicon valley, in boston mass and in austin, texas. all of those places are home to great universities where pine nearing
it democratizes technology. whether you are building an ap or writing a review on yell p or checking in on four square, you are making the computer and everyone who uses it smarter. since the dawn of time we have been sharing knowledge with each other but today knowledge is being shared globally and as quickly as it is being discovered individually. that rev pollution in computer based commune -- revolution which started in laboratories tand little office that i rented 30 years ago is now being...
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criminal-justice technology, for instance. i had a small business before i got a ploy. -- deployed. i was reviewing some of the online university's courses in construction management technology and i could not figure out how that would apply to any of my subcontractors that i use for me as a project manager for fortune 500 construction company. if you go to school and then you go out and look for the job or start a business as a small contractor in construction, those sorts of things -- that will not impress -- [inaudible] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] october >> when you step out of the bill, you are no longer clear. unheard you have six months to get back into a job otherwise, you to start all over again with a brand new special background investigation. that is why i make jokes that when one government contract were hire someone, they have to create a vacancy someplace else. when they try to get back to work, they have to start over again. the solution is to keep -- created bill -- is the bill leaves me at a security clearance, i go to apply for a job and irt have my degree in
criminal-justice technology, for instance. i had a small business before i got a ploy. -- deployed. i was reviewing some of the online university's courses in construction management technology and i could not figure out how that would apply to any of my subcontractors that i use for me as a project manager for fortune 500 construction company. if you go to school and then you go out and look for the job or start a business as a small contractor in construction, those sorts of things -- that...
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caller code does the improved technology -- caller: does the improved technology of shale extraction make to the keystone pipeline obsolete? -- make the keystone pipeline obsolete? guest: i am not an expert in that area. i wish i was. we will be conducting natural gas movements in this country, moving into new england. where we have depended on fossil fuels for energy supply. i do not know the answer on that. i think that there is a lot of energy around this continent, like canada and the united states. i would have to study that more to give a real answer. host: twitter, comparing natural gas to others out there -- host: also, karl writes in on twitter -- guest: let me start with the renewable question. we should not be setting of renewable and natural gas against each other in the energy suppliers of the future. we need natural gas on the grid because we do not have storage on the grid. coal-fired plants, nuclear plants, the big load of plants in this country cannot fire up and fired down easily. therefore, because of renewable energy, those are not based load power. they cannot de
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coupled with new communication technologies like facebook, twitter, e-mail, and blogs allow women to reach hundreds of thousands, even millions, of other women with the click of a button. this has important repercussions in the upcoming election. it accelerates communication, education, organizing, and impact. we are talking about women whose issues have not been regularly addressed by the traditional media. we have created our own media. we do not have to wait for reporters to come to us and cover our issues. we can go to the huffington post, which has more readers than the new york times. we are creating our own blogs and writing about our own priority issues. we will be doing that in the upcoming election. we can bring critical issues online that have been ignored, critical issues that can impact the impact of -- outcome of elections. we can bring up paid sick days that say, knowing where candidates stand on paid sick days will determine whether or not they votes for them. getting the word out about where a candidate stands is important. let me give you a number to back up the ide
coupled with new communication technologies like facebook, twitter, e-mail, and blogs allow women to reach hundreds of thousands, even millions, of other women with the click of a button. this has important repercussions in the upcoming election. it accelerates communication, education, organizing, and impact. we are talking about women whose issues have not been regularly addressed by the traditional media. we have created our own media. we do not have to wait for reporters to come to us and...
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develop that technology right here in the united states instead of china or germany or some other country. [applause] and i've got to tell you iowa, this is not a pipe dream. there are 7,000 jobs in iowa depending on wind energy. governor romney didn't have a plan to end wind jobs in iowa but he called these jobs imaginary. my plan will keep these investments and we'll keep reducing the carbon pollution that's heating the planet. the floods, the whiled fires, those aren't a joke. those are a threat oh our children's future and we can do something about it. that's part of what is at stake in this election. i want to give more americans the chance to get a great education and get the skills they need to compete in the 21st century. i tried to talk about education last night. and we kept on getting waylayed. if you're talking about jobs and economic growth. what is more important than making sure everybody has the skilled they need? i'm here because of a great education. all of the young people making an investment in a college education right now, you have to understand you need to be quipp
develop that technology right here in the united states instead of china or germany or some other country. [applause] and i've got to tell you iowa, this is not a pipe dream. there are 7,000 jobs in iowa depending on wind energy. governor romney didn't have a plan to end wind jobs in iowa but he called these jobs imaginary. my plan will keep these investments and we'll keep reducing the carbon pollution that's heating the planet. the floods, the whiled fires, those aren't a joke. those are a...
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. >> a look at the newest and technology and latest innovations coming out of the industry. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> the defense department said today that it has no plans to change strategy in afghanistan. two pentagon officials spoke to reporters about the protests and violence there. >> i will open with a few remarks about afghanistan, and i'm pleased to be joined by my colleague by video link from kabul. the mishandling of materials, including the holy ground, political leaders including the president, the secretary of defense, and the security force in afghanistan move quickly and forcefully to express apologies for this incident. and both american and afghan leaders have let -- have met with muslim religious leaders over the past several days to elicit support in conveying that message. tragically, many in afghanistan have been killed or wounded as a result of the violence there. extremists have killed four americans, including two officers within the conference of the afghan interior ministry. -- within the confines of the afghan interior ministry. these ar
. >> a look at the newest and technology and latest innovations coming out of the industry. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> the defense department said today that it has no plans to change strategy in afghanistan. two pentagon officials spoke to reporters about the protests and violence there. >> i will open with a few remarks about afghanistan, and i'm pleased to be joined by my colleague by video link from kabul. the mishandling of materials, including the holy ground,...
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we invested in new technologies. we launched an information revolution that changed the world. after all this, you would think folks understand a basic truth -- never bet against the united states of america. [applause] and one of the reasons is that the united states has been, and will always be, the one indispensable nation in world affairs. it's one of the many examples of why america is exceptional. it's why i firmly believe that if we rise to this moment in history, if we meet our responsibilities, then -- just like the 20th century -- the 21st century will be another great american century. that's the future i see. that's the future you can build. [applause] i see an american century because we have the resilience to make it through these tough economic times. back going to put america to work by investing in the things that keep us competitive -- education and high-tech manufacturing, science and innovation. we'll pay down our deficits, reform our tax code and keep reducing our dependence on foreign oil. we need to get on with nation- building here at home. and i know we
we invested in new technologies. we launched an information revolution that changed the world. after all this, you would think folks understand a basic truth -- never bet against the united states of america. [applause] and one of the reasons is that the united states has been, and will always be, the one indispensable nation in world affairs. it's one of the many examples of why america is exceptional. it's why i firmly believe that if we rise to this moment in history, if we meet our...
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we are still developing cutting edge technology that will the world, such as things like facebook. in the new england area we are seeing a massive explosion in medical technology, especially biotechnology. we have a lot of good things going on in this nation. what is regarding our efforts is the overhanging fear about our long-term fiscal policy and the affected will have on the value of the dollar and our ability to borrow and our children's future and reduction in the standard of living. if you put in place a legitimate debt reduction plan, like simpson-bowles, and we would see real economic expansion. i think that is what is retarding the economy right now, concerned about the fiscal situation. host: let me go to the efforts that you are cochairing and show people recognizable names involved with it. simpson-bowles are the founders of the fix that campaign. yourself along with former pennsylvania governor ed rendell. and the steering committee includes michael peterson, stephen ratner, and david cote. you also describe it as a movement. how do you hope to affect public policy if
we are still developing cutting edge technology that will the world, such as things like facebook. in the new england area we are seeing a massive explosion in medical technology, especially biotechnology. we have a lot of good things going on in this nation. what is regarding our efforts is the overhanging fear about our long-term fiscal policy and the affected will have on the value of the dollar and our ability to borrow and our children's future and reduction in the standard of living. if...
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if you agree technology but it is not going to be ready -- if you have a great technology, but it is not going to be ready,we will put it on the next version. we're going to try to give industry some you into it. -- a view into it. because is trying to jam it all in, there have been some cost overrun. we're focused very precisely on bringing those -- they are working on capping that. there is an article yesterday that said the builder of the ship was going to make no profit on it because of these overruns. >> is it a fixed price contact? >> it started out as a cost plus. while i insist on fixed-price contracts, the first is usually impossible to do. what we have done is just cap things. if you spend more than this, it is your money. you're not earning any profit on it. all you will be getting is the money that it is costing to build the ship. there are things out of the shipbuilders' control. >> who is building? >> huntington engels in norfolk. i think that while we need a strong base and industry, we've got to maintain that industrial base and maintain a manufacture, we are going to
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and toyota's vice-president for technology. they will discuss voice command, car safety, in some cases aiming for crash-free cars. "the communicator's," >> this morning, scott hall, from the alliance of manufacturing, discusses manufacturing, jobs, and what they consider unfair trade practices by china. then ed whelan, president of
and toyota's vice-president for technology. they will discuss voice command, car safety, in some cases aiming for crash-free cars. "the communicator's," >> this morning, scott hall, from the alliance of manufacturing, discusses manufacturing, jobs, and what they consider unfair trade practices by china. then ed whelan, president of
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think we need to realize that if we set our country on the right path making the right investments in technology and education and really making sure we don't cut the necessary programs that can help us do that growth and so we have to make them a priority and perhaps deprioritize other spending areas we will be able to grow with the global economy . manufacturing has already come back to some degree i know that apple computers are actually moving a couple production facilities back to the united states from china. there's a real key is to make sure that we're continuing to invest in those types of investments and help us compete on a global scale. but we should also realize that it helps us when apple can produce their goods in china in a more cheap efficient manner than we could here because american consumers can get i pods and i phones on a much discounted basis from what it would be if we tried to do it all here. and so if we don't spend all that money on those i phones here that opens up a whole new industry of productivity. for instance, productivities is something people made a lot more
think we need to realize that if we set our country on the right path making the right investments in technology and education and really making sure we don't cut the necessary programs that can help us do that growth and so we have to make them a priority and perhaps deprioritize other spending areas we will be able to grow with the global economy . manufacturing has already come back to some degree i know that apple computers are actually moving a couple production facilities back to the...
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where is that technology? what are its limitations? what are its uses? i guess it can never replace this, but to what degree are other technologies emerging on this whole early alert front? >> we actually already have deployed biosensors in the united states, and that is another part of this multi-layer system for the united states that if somebody were to release a bioaerosol, it would be picked up, but that is part of some of these epidemiology and laboratory systems to evaluate the signal and do other things to help protect our national population. >> so it is one tool? >> correct. >> but in a series of other data streams and layers? >> yes. >> ok, anything else? >> do you have on your web site or otherwise states interested in what it takes for a mou to be signed and the procedure so we know what we are getting into? >> absolutely. am i guess that is good news. thank you, doctor. >> i guess now it is time to turn it back over to heather, who will give us the legislative update on where we are, where we are going. maybe an update on the public safety
where is that technology? what are its limitations? what are its uses? i guess it can never replace this, but to what degree are other technologies emerging on this whole early alert front? >> we actually already have deployed biosensors in the united states, and that is another part of this multi-layer system for the united states that if somebody were to release a bioaerosol, it would be picked up, but that is part of some of these epidemiology and laboratory systems to evaluate the...
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cutting our investments in research and technology -- that's not a smart choice. that will not help us compete with china. bringing down our deficit by adding $7 trillion of tax cuts and military spending that our military's not asking for before we even get to the debt that we currently have -- that is not going to make us more competitive. those are the kinds of choices that the american people face right now. having a tax code that rewards companies that are shipping jobs overseas instead of companies that are investing here in the united states -- that will not make us more competitive. and -- and the one thing that i'm absolutely clear about is that after a decade in which we saw drift, jobs being shipped overseas, nobody championing american workers and american businesses, we've now begun to make some real progress. what we can't do is go back to the same policies that got us into such difficulty in the first place. and that's why we have to move forward and not go back. >> i couldn't agree more about going forward, but i certainly don't want to go back to
cutting our investments in research and technology -- that's not a smart choice. that will not help us compete with china. bringing down our deficit by adding $7 trillion of tax cuts and military spending that our military's not asking for before we even get to the debt that we currently have -- that is not going to make us more competitive. those are the kinds of choices that the american people face right now. having a tax code that rewards companies that are shipping jobs overseas instead of...
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create 600,000 jobs using new technology to get jobs out of the ground. level the playing field so the world can buy what they want. products stamped "made in america." [cheers and applause] cut the deficit by $4 trillion. end the war in afghanistan as we did in iraq. in a responsible way. [cheers and applause] and come home and invest in our roads, our schools, rebuild our country. ladies and gentleman, that alone will create tens of thousands of good paying jobs repairing the damage to infrastructure in this country. it is simple. on like this new republican party -- and i do not use the phrase "new" lightly -- this is not your father's republican party. this is not even mitt romney's father's republican party. we see a future with the rich and the poor do their part in have a part. where my granddaughter's have ies andct same opportunit rights as my grandson's, where women can control their own destiny and there is no longer any debate about the violence against women act. where we are once again no. 1 in the world in college -- number one in the world
create 600,000 jobs using new technology to get jobs out of the ground. level the playing field so the world can buy what they want. products stamped "made in america." [cheers and applause] cut the deficit by $4 trillion. end the war in afghanistan as we did in iraq. in a responsible way. [cheers and applause] and come home and invest in our roads, our schools, rebuild our country. ladies and gentleman, that alone will create tens of thousands of good paying jobs repairing the damage...
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they are impatient to seize the technology. they want to build a smarter planet, better nations, better community involvement. that is in contrast to the political food fight in the legislature. they are filled with the spirit of chromatic optimism. -- pragmatic optimism. today is truly a time of commencement, i would argue for the world. one of my roommates at the since i got my honor a degree, i decided it was not the best course for me. i instead. the improbable -- i instead did the improbable. it is probably the most academic institution of all businesses around. your ph.d. is your union card and/or nobel prize -- intimidating but is stimulating and you can learn a lot by working together. i am a little bit older. i did. the mac. and did not have the government to relieve me of my debts. there is probably good for you. thank you. put all that aside. it would be helpful because i was one of the first kids in my family to get a degree. i want to encourage you that exciting times are ahead. you should be grateful all that you
they are impatient to seize the technology. they want to build a smarter planet, better nations, better community involvement. that is in contrast to the political food fight in the legislature. they are filled with the spirit of chromatic optimism. -- pragmatic optimism. today is truly a time of commencement, i would argue for the world. one of my roommates at the since i got my honor a degree, i decided it was not the best course for me. i instead. the improbable -- i instead did the...
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this is where technology is going to come in. a lot of people can talk more technically than i can about the role of new technologies and an improving education and reducing course. you hear the things as such of the open learning initiative periods -- open learning initiatives. and we have to figure out ways of sharing academic resources more across campuses in a system. but also across institutions which are our competitors. every institution cannot afford -- we cannot all cover it. how do we enrich our curriculum? and then, finally, there is the whole issue which you raised this question -- will there eventually be one or two major research university powerhouses that will develop introductory courses? will other institutions buy and then reduce their costs to the universities to help them do the things that they do. >> i definitely want to get back to other ways to do those first two years. i also want to go back to the question of a financial aid and what the universities do. we all know that the reason the public tuitions a
this is where technology is going to come in. a lot of people can talk more technically than i can about the role of new technologies and an improving education and reducing course. you hear the things as such of the open learning initiative periods -- open learning initiatives. and we have to figure out ways of sharing academic resources more across campuses in a system. but also across institutions which are our competitors. every institution cannot afford -- we cannot all cover it. how do we...
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in this day of technology, we ought not be requiring people to register. we ought not be requiring that they be in the state that they vote in. none of that -- we can track people. if we can find somebody in pakistan -- we can figure out whether somebody is eligible to vote without them having to march down with a damn utility bill. [applause] >> i did not want people to think that you were saying that you did not want any kind of tracking system. you just do not want a formal process. >> can i intervene? i agree with my colleagues and friends from north carolina, mr. watts. it is so important, and everybody should understand what congressman watts is saying here. as far back as 1963, at the march on washington, august 28, 1960, 50 years ago next year, we came up with a slogan, one- person, one-vote, and that was the slogan that was the cry of young people going south. the only qualification would be that age and residence, nothing more and nothing less. we are going backward. in a democratic society, we shou open up the process and let people come in. and
in this day of technology, we ought not be requiring people to register. we ought not be requiring that they be in the state that they vote in. none of that -- we can track people. if we can find somebody in pakistan -- we can figure out whether somebody is eligible to vote without them having to march down with a damn utility bill. [applause] >> i did not want people to think that you were saying that you did not want any kind of tracking system. you just do not want a formal process....
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[applause] we know that our economy grows when we support medical research and technology that leads to the new interpret app or life-saving drug. we know our country is stronger when we can count on affordable healthcare and medicare and social security. when we can keep our kids from industry pollution and there are rules to keep us from being taken advantage of by credit card lenders or mortgage lenders, when it's good for business, good more the marketplace, it's good more america! [applause] plus we don't expect government to solve all our problems. and we shouldn't try. i learned from my mom that no amount of education can take the place of a parent's love and attention, sometimes getting in your face and telling you what you need to do. as a young man i worked with catholic churches who taught me that no program can take the place of the kindness and commitment of a caring soul. not every regulation is smart. not every tax dollar is spent wisely. not every person can be helped who refuses to help themselves. that's what we believe. people have to make an effort. people have to
[applause] we know that our economy grows when we support medical research and technology that leads to the new interpret app or life-saving drug. we know our country is stronger when we can count on affordable healthcare and medicare and social security. when we can keep our kids from industry pollution and there are rules to keep us from being taken advantage of by credit card lenders or mortgage lenders, when it's good for business, good more the marketplace, it's good more america!...
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for them to provide nuclear technology, that does not acceptable. they would like to see israel wiped off the map. they ooffer iran a choice. -- the work that we have done with respect to sanctions, now offers a lot of choice. they can take the diplomatic route and and the nuclear program or they will have to face a united world and a united states president that says that we will not take any options off the table. the disagreement i have with governor romney -- during the course of this campaign, governor romney has often talked as if we should take premature military action. when i send young men and women into harm's way, we see this as a last resort, not a first resort. >> i want to underscore the same point that the president made. if i am president of united states, when i am president of the united states, we will stand with israel. we have their back. but just diplomatically, culturally, and militarily. with regards to iran and iraq, there is no question that a nuclear capable iran is unacceptable to america. it presents a threat to our fri
for them to provide nuclear technology, that does not acceptable. they would like to see israel wiped off the map. they ooffer iran a choice. -- the work that we have done with respect to sanctions, now offers a lot of choice. they can take the diplomatic route and and the nuclear program or they will have to face a united world and a united states president that says that we will not take any options off the table. the disagreement i have with governor romney -- during the course of this...
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it's a double edged sword, as is the whole question of nuclear technology, and one could argue that very strong advocates in the mpt, they should simply answer these questions about possible military dimensions in their nuclear work. >> thank you very much. the final observation? >> there have been conversations about trying to sow if this can be turned into a win-win, try to have what edward was talking about, having a fuel bank or even proposals about multilateralling the program, meaning there would be facilities in the middle east that would provide nuclear fuel for all of the reactors, and the response from the iranians have been very cautious in my estimation, and i think they're looking at the red lines. if there is an agreement, for instance, to have a multilateral facility, they're okay with it, as long as at least part of it is on their soil, but if it's going to be in jordan, it's going to be in qatar, in other countries, but nothing on the iranian soil, their going to say no to it. >> with that, i would like to, on behalf of the middle east program here at the center, and dir
it's a double edged sword, as is the whole question of nuclear technology, and one could argue that very strong advocates in the mpt, they should simply answer these questions about possible military dimensions in their nuclear work. >> thank you very much. the final observation? >> there have been conversations about trying to sow if this can be turned into a win-win, try to have what edward was talking about, having a fuel bank or even proposals about multilateralling the program,...